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Interior OL that I like in reverse order of their rankings (Brugler Rankings).

I think Zavala and Bradford can start as rookies.
- Bradford had the best 10-yard time of the group.

6025 329 Atonio Mafi


6057 324 Mcclendon Curtis


6046 323 Sidy Sow
 
6040 332 Anthony Bradford


6034 316 Chandler Zavala


6034 332 Steve Avila (Left Guard #79)


6053 330 O’cyrus Torrence (Right Guard #54)
 
Zavala is my favorite OG
My second fave after Avila
Yes, Avila and Zavala are my top pet cats.

If Zavala is gone at #90 (I don't expect them to draft him at #58), I really like Anthony Bradford as a good target at #90.

In my opinion, all of the guys I listed are more powerful than McGovern.
 
Yes, Avila and Zavala are my top pet cats.

If Zavala is gone at #90 (I don't expect them to draft him at #58), I really like Anthony Bradford as a good target at #90.

In my opinion, all of the guys I listed are more powerful than McGovern.
If we go tight end in the second instead of guard, I'm hoping that we go guard in the third even though I really wanted to draft a running back before the fourth round. Guess I'll have to hope in that case that this class pushes a good back down into the fourth and that we're able to find him.

I'd rather us go guard/RB or RB/guard in these two rounds and then hope we can get a tight end like Kuntz in the fourth because I think the need is greater at the first two positions.
 
If we go tight end in the second instead of guard, I'm hoping that we go guard in the third even though I really wanted to draft a running back before the fourth round. Guess I'll have to hope in that case that this class pushes a good back down into the fourth and that we're able to find him.

I'd rather us go guard/RB or RB/guard in these two rounds and then hope we can get a tight end like Kuntz in the fourth because I think the need is greater at the first two positions.
Agree.

The 3rd seems like the optimal spot for a RB based on the players likely available at #90.

After about the top 8 RBs, the players start to have a lot of warts (Using Jerry terminology).

Yes, some later round RB will end up doing something in the NFL, but picking which one is the problem.

I would really like to have an additional 2nd round pick (I probably say that every year).
 
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